The Mrs Grand Vietnam beauty pageant is inviting applications from Vietnamese citizens between 20 and 45 years old, with a minimum height of 1.57 meters, who are either married or divorced and have a high school education. This inclusive competition also welcomes participants who have had cosmetic surgery.

The preliminary round is slated for July, with the selected contestants converging in Hanoi on September 17 for a mix of charitable and tourism-promoting activities. It promises to be an eventful gathering.

The competition intensifies on September 21 with the semifinal round, where contestants will don the elegant Ao Dai, showcase their poise in evening gowns, and display their unique talents. It will be a night of cultural appreciation and personal expression.

The grand finale, scheduled for September 22 at the Hanoi Opera House, will be a memorable affair. The winner of Mrs Grand Vietnam 2024 will then represent the nation at the Mrs Grand International 2024 pageant in Myanmar this November, continuing a legacy of Vietnamese beauty and charisma.

In 2022, Phan Kim Oanh, a businesswoman from Hai Phong, made history as the first Vietnamese beauty queen to be crowned Mrs Grand International. At 34 years old, she embodied the essence of elegance and empowerment, marking a significant milestone for Vietnam on the global pageant stage.

Vietnam’s participation in the Mrs Grand International pageant is a testament to the country’s evolving presence in the world of beauty and glamour. It serves as a platform to celebrate the diverse talents and achievements of Vietnamese women, both nationally and internationally.

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